Tootsie Roll (R) wrote:
They almost never give a friendly "hi" or anything like that. It's almost like they're afraid of person-to-person interaction.
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Tootsie Roll (R) wrote:
They almost never give a friendly "hi" or anything like that. It's almost like they're afraid of person-to-person interaction.
Bus stop rat bag
Ha ha charade you are
Tootsie Roll (R) wrote:
They almost never give a friendly "hi" or anything like that. It's almost like they're afraid of person-to-person interaction.
I like to consider myself a "good millennial"(not a left wing extremist, not outspoken about my views, don't hate myself because I'm white, don't need a safe space, rarely use social media, and when I do I don't post, I just see what people are doing) but I will say that I do often look at the ground when people are walking by because I feel very shy around most people. Social interaction is a weakness for me. I'm in college, I don't party, and I have 3 friends at school. I make an effort to say hi when people walk past me, but a lot of the time I spend too much time worrying about looking like an idiot and by then the person has already left and I'm still looking at the ground. I don't believe shyness is a crime, but if pointing it out makes you feel better about your own flaws, then go right ahead.
I bet if you had nice tits they wouldn't be looking at the floor,
Tootsie Roll (R) wrote:
They almost never give a friendly "hi" or anything like that. It's almost like they're afraid of person-to-person interaction.
Well, it's sometimes hard to look people in the eye. Whenever I have to fire a pathetic Boomer who has the work skills of a turnip it's hard to look them in the eye. They always give me a sob story and whine about how they need to keep working (...usually becuase they are not intelligent enough to have saved for retirement) and about the "good old days".
Don't give shyness a negative connotation. A lot of shy people are suffering inside, against their will. Perhaps you could do more, and be more inviting towards them, rather than shoving them aside and making judgments. Part of the reason so many people are shy is because of the harassing and bullying nature of some individuals.
We have recorded quotes as far back as Socrates, of the older generation despairing about the state of the younger generation.
Doesn't it make you feel lame to be exactly like your predecessors?
What the is point of saying hi to a person you've walked past 5 times in the same day? Is something lost by ignoring that worthless "conversation"? I'll happily talk to people if they actually have something to say other than "hi."
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